They pleaded on the residents of the state to join the effort to save Nigeria from its precarious current situation.
White-shirted youths and LP members rode in a train through the popular Fajuyi Park before returning to address a crowd of supporters. The train left the Ori Apata in the Adebayo neighborhood of the capital city and traveled through Fajuyi Park, Basiri, the Post Office neighborhood, and Ijigbo.
We are going around to convince Ekiti people that Obi is the only one who can do it better, said LP National Chairman Julius Abure, who claimed the gathering was to promote the party's presidential candidate and a sensitization effort by the flagbearer's support organizations.
"We are tired of old hands," stated Abure, speaking through LP National Financial Secretary Olugbenga Daramola. We require fresh, tried-and-true leadership. Obi is the young person we need who comprehends our issues and has the ability to address Nigeria's issues. That's what we're conveying to the populace.
The turnout at the event and the response of the Ekiti people, according to the chairman of the Ekiti LP, Odunayo Okunade, demonstrated the populace's acceptance of the LP and willingness to embrace the solution to the nation's problems that voting for Obi in 2023 indicated.
The LP is the way to go, Okunade declared. Other parties had made promises to Nigerians, but they had let them down. Our message to the people of Ekiti and Nigeria is that Obi will soon heal the nation's wound.
Rev. Olugbenga Daini, the state coordinator for the Coalition for Peter Obi, stated that there were attendees from no less than 16 coalition-affiliated support groups: "This is to sensitize the people of Ekiti that a wind of change is blowing and everyone should welcome it.
"We ought to appreciate Peter Obi, who God gave us, as a gift. We have tried PDP and APC. Now that God has given us LP, it is time for us to try it. Obi has a proven track record, the drive, and the ability to perform.
"We watched what he accomplished throughout his eight years as governor of Anambra. That demonstrates our need for him. He would transform Nigeria from a consumer to a producer nation, according to Daini.
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